I think Klout is an interesting service. As a service it tries to give a rating or ranking to show the influence of a person online, based on their social networking interaction. My Klout score can be found at http://klout.com/#/infographsnet. Well Klout put together a neat little infographic that shows that people do in fact listen longer to those with higher klout, go figure.

I used to always laugh at the idea that thieves would use social networks to plan and target their victims. I guess the thieves are the the ones who should be laughing based on this infographic from Credit Sesame.

It has always been a dream of mine to work at a major technology company. That dream has always been around the idea of wanting to be a difference maker in the technology world. Working for a big tech company has many benefits and this infographic from ResumeBear highlights many of them:

If you are a regular follower here you’ll likely know how much I love Twitter. You can follow Infographs.net on Twitter or if interested follow me personally on Twitter. Anyways so as I was saying I love Twitter and love a good Infographic about Twitter use just as much. This kick ass infographic on How People Use Twitter from Lab42 is just the ticket!

So there is this certain theory that relates to twitter users. There are a number of crazy rules that seem to universally apply the most heavy users. This infographic touches on many of the twitter rules that make you who you are when you tweet.